All About Botox in Singapore for Beginners

Botox was the first botulinum toxin injection to be licensed for medical and cosmetic usage. It was first used to treat eye muscle issues in 1989. The FDA licensed it in 2002 to treat frown lines and crow’s feet. However, doctors have used Botox to cure wrinkles and deep creases for decades. Clostridium botulinum, a neurotoxin, temporarily paralyses the muscles that cause these lines to develop. 

Though botox is most recognised as a wrinkle and face-tightening therapy, physicians have lately begun using it to treat other diseases as well. Botox can help with various conditions, including extreme underarm perspiration, persistent headaches, and even overactive bladders!

Who is Botox Best For?

The procedure is appropriate for anyone concerned about acquiring wrinkles and other indicators of skin ageing. Botox can soften and prevent permanent lines, and if you already have wrinkles or lines, it can minimise the depth and, in some circumstances, totally smooth them out.

The therapy is also appropriate for people who wish to alter their facial characteristics. You can, for example, elevate your brows, make your lips poutier, and shape your face profile. Acne sufferers can also benefit from Botox since skin disorders such as expanded pore size and acne can be treated.

What Does Botox Cost in Singapore?

The cost of botox in Singapore varies based on the clinic, the area of the face or body being treated, and the required units. For example, Botox for forehead or eye wrinkles is less expensive than Botox for jaw wrinkles.

These numbers provide an overview of Botox pricing in Singapore with regard to the treated area:

  • Forehead lines: $200 – $700
  • Frown lines: from $150 – $600.
  • Crow’s Feet: from $150 – $600.
  • Nose wrinkles: $100 – $500.
  • Jaw: $400 – $1700

However, as previously said, charges vary based on the clinic. However, please do not accept any excessively low-cost procedures. These therapies are often not FDA-authorised and can cause serious harm. Do your homework and go to recognised clinics with competent doctors to get the job done.

Latest Botox trends in Singapore

Preventative Botox

Previously, women did not consider Botox until they were in their 40s when severe wrinkles appeared. However, there is an increasing interest in Botox as a prophylactic measure. These Botox procedures often employ considerably lower dosages and, if done regularly, can “weaken” the muscles that cause wrinkles to form. It’s a proactive anti-ageing strategy.

Baby Botox

Another popular trend is Baby Botox, which uses considerably lower amounts carefully administered just where you need it. This is recommended for persons who have Botox treatments for the first time and are concerned about the artificial appearance of the results. However, you may not receive the desired outcomes. Therefore, sometimes patients will take the smaller amount first, and if they do not show enough improvement after two weeks, we will welcome them back for the total dose.

Jaw Botox

Botox is occasionally injected into the bottom part of the face, specifically the masseter muscles. Initially, this was done to address medical disorders such as temporomandibular joint dysfunction or to correct behaviours such as teeth grinding or jaw clenching. However, Jaw Botox (also known as masseter Botox) offers aesthetic benefits!

It may be used to make the ideal V-shape face. Toxins cause the muscles in your jaw to contract. It can help balance out a round or square face and make it appear thinner and more defined. Other methods for achieving a V-shape face include Thermage and Ulthera. Consult your doctor to determine which option is best for you.